Local and U.K. racing Wed.
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Local and U.K. racing Wed.
16 years 6 months ago
Good morning and I read that conditions are not so good in Natal?
If they do run, fancy Secret Symbol and Milk and Honey.
At Fairview Red Treasure should be the banker, but please post your thoughts and fancies.
From the UK, Exeter: stay with Ruby after yesterdays double, on Super Foreman and Baseball Ted.
Leicester: McCoy is close to 3,000 winners and he can get nearer to the mark with Kia Kaha and Rate of Knots.
Newmarket: Stick with the Johnson/O'Regan combination today, with the best bet Dear Boy.
Kempton:night meeting!
good punting!
If they do run, fancy Secret Symbol and Milk and Honey.
At Fairview Red Treasure should be the banker, but please post your thoughts and fancies.
From the UK, Exeter: stay with Ruby after yesterdays double, on Super Foreman and Baseball Ted.
Leicester: McCoy is close to 3,000 winners and he can get nearer to the mark with Kia Kaha and Rate of Knots.
Newmarket: Stick with the Johnson/O'Regan combination today, with the best bet Dear Boy.
Kempton:night meeting!
good punting!
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Re: Re: Local and U.K. racing Wed.
16 years 6 months ago
Wednesday afternoon's meeting at Leicester has been abandoned due to a waterlogged track.
Clerk of the course Jimmy Stevenson's hand was forced after a night of incessant rain.
Stevenson called an impromptu 8am inspection, but was left with no option but to call off the all-chase fixture and said: "We've now had 13 millimetres of rain and it's an absolute nightmare."
He added: "It's really disappointing because we had the track looking spot-on on Tuesday."
Tony McCoy was due to be in action at Leicester in his quest to achieve a career landmark of 3,000 British and Irish jumps winners.
Clerk of the course Jimmy Stevenson's hand was forced after a night of incessant rain.
Stevenson called an impromptu 8am inspection, but was left with no option but to call off the all-chase fixture and said: "We've now had 13 millimetres of rain and it's an absolute nightmare."
He added: "It's really disappointing because we had the track looking spot-on on Tuesday."
Tony McCoy was due to be in action at Leicester in his quest to achieve a career landmark of 3,000 British and Irish jumps winners.
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